Box 41
Contains 92 Results:
TL[copy] to Arthur B. Spingarn, Jun.2, 1927
Paris; Dear Mr Spingarn/ Owing to the dilatory habits of Messrs Albert & Charles Boni I have decided to transfer my books from them
ALS to Jean Stafford, Feb.14, [1938?]
Paris; Dear Miss Stafford: I am rather worn out after a long illness: but I will certainly write you a strong recommendation
TLS to Jean Stafford, Apr.26, 1939
New York; Dear Jean: I will read the stories almost immediately. What do you want me to do after I've read them?
TL[copy], Apr.26, 1939
New York; Dear Jean: I will read the stories almost immediately. What do you want me to do after I've read them?
ALS to Jean Stafford, May 30, 1939
New York; These are swell! I will write about them for the Normandie
TL[copy] to Gertrude Stein, Sept.18, 1924
Paris; Dear Miss Stein, I have just got your letter of the fifteenth. I am very sorry that you have had to wait for your cheque.
TL[copy] to Gertrude Stein, Sept.8, [1928]
Carqueiranne; My dear Gertrude, How nice to hear from you. I have been playing hermit and incidentally working rather hard here for a month or so past [dated incorrectly 1931]
TL[copy] to Gertrude Stein, Dec.25, 1928
Paris; Dear Gertrude/ I wish you'd let my friend Allen Tate who is a very fine poet call on you with his wife.
TL[copy] to George Stevens, May 17, 1939
New York; Dear Mr. Stevens: Alright. Let it go at that. I take it that the remaining articles you want are to be one more
TL[copy] to George Stevens, Oct.17, 1939
[This folder contains facsimiles of 4 Ford letters and one George Stevens letter; note by Max Saunders included]